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Lawlors Guesthouse offers ten beautifully furnished ensuite bedrooms with 3* classification. Each room boasts a unique style of comfort and warmth. Guestrooms accommodate 2 to 4 persons. Those lucky enough to acquire rooms to the rear of the building can experience the wonderful view of the beautifully maintained lawns of St. Johns Catholic Church and the magnificent architecture of the church itself. Lawlors Guesthouse is situated on John Street which boasts numerous pubs, clubs, bars and restaurants.

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... you a key to go unlock the Abbey! We wandered around for about an hour, admiring the stone work and flying buttresses! Then it was on to visit the Dunbrody Famine Ship Experience. It is a reproduction of an actual famine ship that would have sailed to say America, Canada, or Australia. You can either explore on your own or take a tour. Since we were pressed for time, we wandered. It was interesting to see the accommodations that would have ...

... an obligatory pint. However, I was sorry to hear that they no longer brewed the beer at that location...Smithwick's was purchased by Guinness in 1965 and in December of 2013 they moved production to the Guinness facility at St James' Gate in Dublin. It was still a fun tour and a tasty pint! After a brief rest at the hotel, Baylor and I headed to Kytler's for dinner. This place has a loooong history as it was founded in 1342! It's an interesting place, but ...

This Thursday morning we enjoyed the full Irish breakfast in the hotel (well, all of us pass on the blood pudding). We found a laundry facility just up the street (thank you, Rick Steves), dropped off our clothes and headed to the castle. On the way we found a farmer's market. The castle originally had 4 sides until Oliver Cromwell destroyed one. So now it has 3 sides and opens out onto a huge expanse of lawn and trees. The Butler Family, Dukes ...

... and Ann Marie, were some of the most delightful people I have ever met. I want to send ALL my traveling friends to go stay with them. I so hope I get to return to the Lawcus Farm Guest House one day.

After staying a night at the Lawcus Farm, we drove through the Rock of Cashel, where we froze in the icy winds, and then continued on to Kinsale. ...